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∙ 11y agoIt is an ion.
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A division is a group of men on a ship. They are usually divided by job duties, such as supply, or communications, electrical or navigation. The officer that commands that group is their division officer. It is usually an Ensign, LTJG or LT.
An ion is an atom (or group of atoms) with an electrical charge.
Ions are charged particles formed by gaining or losing electrons, while electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles found in atoms. Electrons are fundamental components of all matter, while ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons to become positively or negatively charged.
Co-ordinate bond
Atoms with charge are called ions. These ions have either gained or lost valence electrons to gain a net positive or net negative charge. Ions with a positive electrical charge of positive 1 (+1) are metals in the Alkali Metals Group and Hydrogen. Ions with a negative electrical charge of 1 (-1) are elements in the Halogen Group.
You think to a ion (anion or cation).
Zero. (Ions have charge; atoms are always neutral.)
An ion is an atom or group of atoms that carries a net electrical change due to having a different number of protons and electrons.
Ions are formed when atoms have charges. Cations are species with positive charge. Anions are species with negative charge.
an atom or molecule carrying charge is an ion. if there's more than one atom involved it's considered polyatomic.therefore it's called a polyatomic ion.
they are the cations
A group of atoms with a positive or negative charge is called an ion. Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons. Positive ions are called cations, while negative ions are called anions.
An atom or group of atoms having a negative charge is called an anion. Anions are formed when an atom gains one or more electrons, leading to an excess of negative charge. Examples of common anions include chloride (Cl−) and sulfate (SO4 2-).